Tag results for: Foster + Partners

Art & Design was a difficult category to narrow down for us because at Freshness, we believe everything is art in its own merit. Graffiti on the wall of a New York City sidewalk may be be as meaningful to someone as a 10-million dollar Monet. Heck, …

We’ve seen the renderings, but now thanks to footage shot from a Go Pro-equipped drone, we get a glimpse into the construction in progress of Apple’s new campus. 43-year-old tech worker Jason McMinn was curious about the progress on the Cupertino-based site when he launched his drone on Aug. 24, and …

Featuring portions of Steve Jobs’ 2011 presentation to the Cupertino City Council, this new video takes a behind-the-scenes look at the construction of Apple Campus 2, nicknamed the “Spaceship”. While workers are still clearing the 175 acres site that once housed Hewlett-Packard, the video centers on the …

Apple fans and architecture buffs alike have been following the development of the company’s new global headquarters since renderings were first unveiled in 2011. Following updated plans and a subsequent final approval by the Cupertino Ctiy Council, Apple’s Campus 2 — aka the spaceship — is further revealed …

Earlier this week the Cupertino City Council issued final approval for Apple‘s long-awaited Campus 2, fulfilling one of the final visions of Steve Jobs, the company’s late founder. In a vote of 4-0, the council unanimously approved the massive 2.8-million-square-foot structure, located off Interstate 280. Renderings of the new …

Revised campus plans for Apple’s future headquarters were recently unveiled by the city of Cupertino, featuring changes initiated to shave $1 billion from the $5 billion budget (originally set at $3 billion). One of the most obvious revisions by architects Foster + Partners was to do away …

For a design-obsessed company that surpassed Exxon Mobil to become the world’s most valuable company (at least for a couple of hours last week), a campus headquarters full of relatively nondescript office buildings isn’t going to cut it. As Steve Jobs first presented in June, Apple will …